
There’s a new plan in Wisconsin to define, and ban, strip searches in schools.
Three lawmakers from the Green Bay area have a bill that would make it clear that school officials cannot strip students down to search them.
The proposal comes after one superintendent outside of Green Bay ordered six high school girls to strip down to their underwear to search for vape cartridges.
Prosecutors said they couldn’t file charges because Wisconsin law defines strip searches as completely naked.
The lawmakers say they want to ban all kinds of strip searches in schools and make sure no other students have to disrobe in front of a teacher or nurse ever again.













